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NIIIIIIIICE just found a mimosa tree in my yard!!! Options
 
modsquad09
#1 Posted : 6/9/2008 10:43:18 PM

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what a blessing we have one huge one and one small one..
which parts can i use for extraction?? do i have to dig up the roots & kill her??
wow all this time.. in my grandmas yard what a trip.

i knew that a tree in that area was talking to me one trip..
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benzyme
#2 Posted : 6/9/2008 11:25:38 PM

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lol

same dilemma I had 11 years ago...lived with my grandparents, who had two mimosa trees in the front yard.

assuming they're the right species, the root bark is what's used. taking the outer parts of the root bark will not kill the tree, it regenerates.
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#3 Posted : 6/9/2008 11:49:12 PM

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benzyme wrote:
lol

same dilemma I had 11 years ago...lived with my grandparents, who had two mimosa trees in the front yard.

assuming they're the right species, the root bark is what's used. taking the outer parts of the root bark will not kill the tree, it regenerates.


fuck! nevermind its not pink inside..=[ il just have to buy some seeds now.
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